(UPDATED) NYPD top brass working on Beyonce tickets for gun buyback

Hip-hop music executive Michael "Blue" Williams has pitched the NYPD a different kind of gun buyback program: guns for Beyoncé and Jay-Z concert tickets. Commissioner Kelly is working to make it happen.

UPDATE: According to Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne, NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly is not opposed to the Guns for Greatness program.

"Commissioner Kelly... is working with the organizers to make it happen," Browne said.

Metro's original story is below.

Hip-hop music executive Michael "Blue" Williams has pitched the NYPD a different kind of gun buyback program: "Guns for Greatness" — and "Greatness" is Beyoncé and Jay-Z concert tickets.

Williams' proposal suggests that people turning in illegal firearms receive tickets to some of this summer's most anticipated shows.

Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne confirmed that NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly is considering the proposal. Ed Mullins, a sergeant in the detective squad at the 67th precinct, is hoping Kelly approves the program.

"Any program that gets people to turn in illegal handguns is a good program," Mullins said. "What's especially good about this program is people look up to celebrities, and we're now bringing them in to help send the message to get firearms off the street."

Browne did not elaborate on what Kelly's hesitations might be, and Mullins couldn't think of any problems with the program himself.

"I don't see a downside," Mullins said. "We've done these programs before and they've been very successful."

Typically, the NYPD offers cash vouchers in their buyback programs. Mullins said the funding comes from a variety of sources, including outside sponsors or organizations and individuals within the community.